Zarhin Dana, Fox Nicole
a Edmond J Safra Center for Ethics, Faculty of Law , Tel Aviv University , Tel Aviv , Israel.
b Department of Sociology , Brandeis University , Waltham , USA.
Cult Health Sex. 2017 Oct;19(10):1078-1091. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2017.1292367. Epub 2017 Feb 22.
While the scholarship on sex work is substantial, it neglects to explore whether sex work and associated stigma affect sex workers' cognitive expectations. Drawing on observations of street-based sex work as well as in-depth interviews with Jewish-Israeli sex workers, this study suggests that because stigma is a moral experience that threatens and often destroys what really matters to stigmatised individuals, it leads to recurrent disappointments, which, in turn, may alter sex workers' cognitive expectations. Sex workers learn to see certain life goals, including maintaining healthy social relationships and a workspace free of violence and humiliation, as unobtainable. However, they also begin to see other aspects of their lives, such as economic autonomy, as achievable through sex work. Tracing how whore stigma becomes a transformative experience allows us to add another layer to the heretofore suggested link between the structural, cultural and individual aspects of stigmatisation.
虽然关于性工作的学术研究颇为丰富,但却忽略了探讨性工作及相关污名是否会影响性工作者的认知期望。基于对街头性工作的观察以及对以色列犹太裔性工作者的深入访谈,本研究表明,由于污名是一种道德体验,它会威胁并常常摧毁对被污名化个体真正重要的东西,从而导致反复的失望,进而可能改变性工作者的认知期望。性工作者开始认为某些生活目标,包括维持健康的社会关系以及拥有一个没有暴力和羞辱的工作场所,是无法实现的。然而,他们也开始将生活的其他方面,比如经济自主,视为通过性工作可以达成的目标。追踪妓女污名如何成为一种变革性体验,能让我们在迄今为止所提出的污名化的结构、文化和个体层面之间的联系上再增添一层内容。